- Cadillac Allanté
Infobox Automobile
name=Cadillac Allanté
manufacturer=General MotorsPininfarina
production=1987–1993
class=Luxuryroadster
successor=Cadillac XLR
platform=FF V-body
related=Buick Reatta Buick Riviera Cadillac Eldorado Oldsmobile Toronado
body_style=2-doorconvertible
engine=4.1 L "HT-4100"V8
4.5 L "HT-4500"V8
4.6 L "Northstar"V8
transmission=4-speed "4T60" automatic
4-speed "4T80" automatic
length=178.7 in (4539 mm)
width=73.4 in (1864 mm)
height=51.5 in (1308 mm)
weight=3720 lb (1687 kg)
wheelbase=99.4 in (2525 mm)The Cadillac Allanté was Cadillac's first venture into the ultra-luxuryroadster market and was sold from 1987 through 1993. The name is pronounced "ah-lon-tay".Development and production
Originally designed under the code name "Callisto", the Allanté was intended to restore Cadillac to its position as a credible competitor to the Mercedes-Benz SL. Its chassis and engine were originally taken from the
Cadillac Eldorado , though it also shared components with theBuick Reatta , Riviera and theOldsmobile Toronado .The body of the Allanté was designed and built in Italy by
Pininfarina ofFerrari famecite web
title = THE FEW, THE RICH, PININFARINA
publisher = The New York Times, April 19, 1987, Marshall Shuon
url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9B0DEEDF153EF93AA25757C0A961948260] . The completed bodies were shipped to the USA in specially equippedBoeing 747 s, 56 at a time; at Cadillac's assembly plant inHamtramck, Michigan the body was mated to the chassis. This led to a few interesting nicknames, such as "The Flying Italian Cadillac" and "the world's longest assembly line." 21,000 Allantés were built.The Allanté was initially priced at US$54,000, far above the price of any other contemporary Cadillac. Today's
Cadillac XLR , also a convertible roadster, at roughly $70,000 is similarly priced. The high performanceCadillac XLR-V at $100,000 has regained the cachet of being the most expensive Cadillac product, when adjusting for inflation.The car's
front-wheel drive (FWD) powertrain was unique in its class, and brought the car in for serious criticism. FWD was rare among high-priced sports car, as the setup's frequent tendency towardundersteer under heavy cornering,torque steer under heavy acceleration, and a poor front-rear weight balance is not desirable. The Mercedes 560SL — along with the rest of the Allanté's competitors — wasrear-wheel drive . Many car magazines and auto enthusiasts argued that no sports car, let alone one at the Allanté's price, should have been FWD.Fact|date=March 2007 Early reviews cited Pininfarina and not Cadillac as the source of this decision, saying they felt it would make the car more versatile. Additionally, poor power-to-weight ratio in the early years also made the car perform sluggishly. This led the target market to conclude that by offering an underpowered car at over $50,000 with no engine upgrade option, Cadillac was not serious in competing in the performance roadster market. This initial impression gave the Allanté an image ("all show, no go") from which it was never able to recover.pecifications
The car was originally specified with a port fuel injected version of Cadillac's aluminum 4.1 L HT-4100
V8 . The car originally used an independent strut-based suspension system front and rear. Four-wheeldisc brake s were also standard.Power was up in 1989 with the new 4.5 L
V8 which produced 200 hp (149 kW) at 4300 rpm and 270 ft·lbf (366 N·m) at 3200 rpm. The 1989 Allanté also received a new speed-sensitive damper system calledSpeed Dependent Damping Control , or SD²C. This system firmed up the suspension at 25 mph (40 km/h) and again at 60 mph (97 km/h). The firmest setting was also used when starting from a standstill until 5 mph (8 km/h). Another change was a variable-assist steering system.Few other changes were made until 1993, the final model year. Introduced in early 1992, the 1993 Allanté received the 4.6 L NorthstarDOHC V8. This engine was initially rated at 290 hp (216 kW), but Cadillac upped the rating to 295 hp (220 kW) at 5600 rpm by the time the first models were sold.Torque output was 290 ft·lbf (393 N·m) at 4400 rpm. A new unequal-length control arm rear suspension, shared with the Seville and Eldorado, was also introduced that year, improving handling. Also new for the small Cadillacs was Road Sensing Suspension, an active damper management system, and improved disc brakes. Other changes for the Allanté included a variable-assistpower steering rack, deeper front spoiler, and single-piece side windows.A 1992 comparison test of the Northstar-powered Allanté by "
Car and Driver " placed it above the Jaguar XJS V12 convertible and the Mercedes-Benz 300SL. Although the car got big points for its new engine, it was criticized for its handling, which was the result of its front wheel drive layout. Ultimately, it was the rapid rise in the retail price of its competitors that won the test for Cadillac. At that time, the Allanté's $64,843 as-tested price seemed a bargain compared with the $71,888 Jaguar and $90,335 Mercedes-Benz.pecifications Table
Production numbers
* 1987 - 3,363
* 1988 - 2,569
* 1989 - 3,296
* 1990 - 3,101
* 1991 - 2,500
* 1992 - 1,931
* 1993 - 4,670
* Total: 21,430ee also
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Chrysler TC by Maserati - Another Italian-American convertible released to compete with the AllantéReferences
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* Eric Peters Automotive Atrocities-cars we love to hateExternal links
* [http://www.allante.com Allanté Owners' Association]
* [http://www.allante-xlr.com Delaware Valley Allanté/XLR Appreciation Group]
* [http://www.cadillacforums.com/forums/cadillac-allante-forum/ Cadillac Allanté Technical Discussions]
* [http://www.allantesource.com AllanteSource]
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